"Tales of Wells Fargo" Vignette of a Sinner (TV Episode 1962) Poster

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9/10
Goodbye I learned all about it on 6/3/21.
grfrey3 June 2021
Oddly enough, this show ender was 6/2/62 & i am seeing this on 6/3/21. Originally 7 yrs old & now 66 or as i do 66&2/3. I never really saw those shows when i was little. I can't ask my parents because Dad passed in 4/05 & Mom 12/11. So i don't know if they liked the show. But do to the powers of TV, this show was run 2/5-5/14 2021 on GRIT TV. This was good 2day. & thanks 2 Laramie 4 getting me hooked on this show. Dale Roberson was a GREAT actor.
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9/10
The Return of GritTv / Tails of Wells Fargo
ambientinsider23 March 2022
Since we don't do cable tv, we found grit tv on the local digital channel. Since then, the wife and I are always ready in the evening to watch "Tails of Wells Fargo" together and we've only missed 4 episodes. We've not seen this or any of the color episodes as of yet and we've just came into watching these shows sort of in the middle, around season 3. We both can't wait to see those episodes we've missed. They just don't make tv like this anymore. We both wish there was more shows like this made today or even one that picks up where this show ended with new stories and content.
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9/10
Final Episode of a Great Series
hogwrassler24 April 2023
I just watched the last episode on Grit TV. Glad the series is still on Grit TV, the INSP Channel, and The Westerns Channel. For its first five seasons, TOWF was a 30 minute show telecast on Monday nights. For the sixth season, it was moved to Saturday night, expanded to an hour and shot in color. A few regular characters were added and Jim Hardy now owned a ranch in addition to his Wells Fargo work. The change to Saturday is probably what caused the series to finally end its run.

In Vignette of a sinner, a Wells Fargo relay station has been blown up and negotiable letters of credit stolen. The plot was masterminded by banker Les Caldwell (Jeff Morrow), with the assistance of nasty outlaw Lucius Kramm (William Mims). But they double cross each other and both of them get wounded in the gunfire, but Caldwell gets away with the letters of credit. Kramm is in pursuit. Meanwhile, Jim meets his great love from the past, Rachel Whitman (Joyce Taylor). But Rachel is engaged to Caldwell. He and Rachel flee together across the border. Can Jim catch up with them before Kramm? Can Jim recover the letters of credit? Will Kramm shoot Jim in the back? Will anything happen between Jim and Rachel?

This is not a wrap up show for the series. It's just the final episode of season six. But it is very enjoyable and good to watch.
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